Relier Pairs Debating Vocab. #2Version en ligne introductory vocab for debating/philosophy for kids par Abby Mayo 1 Socrates 2 Plato 3 bandwagon 4 ad hominem 5 philosopher 6 false dichotomy 7 straw man 8 philosophy 9 symposium 10 red herring a place to debate/share ideas a logical fallacy where someone twists your words in order to make them easier to prove wrong the study of life’s questions (literally means ‘love of wisdom’) a logical fallacy where you say something mean instead of proving them wrong (literally means ‘at the person’) Socrates’ student. We know what Socrates said because Plato wrote it down. a logical fallacy where someone responds with something related to the topic, but they didn’t actually answer the question a logical fallacy where you think only two options are possible (“Either you steal for me, or you’re a bad friend.”) the father of philosophy. He would go to town and talk to people, asking them why they think what they think. a logical fallacy where someone thinks they’re right because of how many people agree with them one who studies philosophy